Chromebook & Tablet Changes 2026: Excitement & Concerns

With 2026 rapidly approaching, it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that we’ve been doing a lot of thinking about what the future holds. Not just because of the current global component shortage that’s wreaking havoc across the board, but also because it’s just how we do things around here for everything from phones and smartwatches to Chromebooks and tablets.

That being said, over the past year, we’ve seen a lot of ups and downs across the market. But it’s probably safe to say that Google and Qualcomm kind of put the whole market on a “pause” during Snapdragon Summit 2025. And no, I’m not just talking about Chromebooks or just talking about tablets, but both categories.

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I get the feeling we’ll soon see a merger between Android tablets and Chromebooks. I wrestle back and forth between it being an adaptation of Android 16’s Desktop Modea redesigned ChromeOS experience, or something else entirely.

There’s a non-zero chance I’m just overthinking things, and it’ll just be Android desktop mode, tuned for a laptop form factor. If Google takes this approach, it might be able to cut out much of the extra bloat that comes with providing both a mobile interface and a desktop-like one.

Acer Chromebook Spin 714 (2023) with Snapdragon X Elite promo

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As a result, we could be looking at devices that are even faster and snappier than the current crop of Chromebooks and tablets. Plus, there is already evidence of Qualcomm adding support for Android 16presumably for its Snapdragon X series of processors.

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